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Spatial and Temporal Control of Murine Melanoma Initiation from Mutant Melanocyte Stem Cells
Published on: June 7, 2019
PDE4D promotes FAK-mediated cell invasion in BRAF-mutated melanoma
J Delyon1,2,3, A Servy1,2, F Laugier1,2
1INSERM, U976, Centre de Recherche sur la Peau, F-75010 Paris, France.
Abstract:
The cyclic AMP (cAMP) signaling pathway is critical in melanocyte biology for regulating differentiation. It is downregulated by phosphodiesterase (PDE) enzymes, which degrade cAMP itself. In melanoma evidence suggests that inhibition of the cAMP pathway by PDE type 4 (PDE4) favors tumor progression. For example, in melanomas harboring RAS mutations, the overexpression of PDE4 is crucial for MAPK pathway activation and proliferation induced by oncogenic RAS. Here we showed that PDE4D is overexpressed in BRAF-mutated melanoma cell lines, constitutively disrupting the cAMP pathway activation. PDE4D promoted melanoma invasion by interacting with focal adhesion kinase (FAK) through the scaffolding protein RACK1. Inhibition of PDE4 activity or inhibition of PDE4D interaction with FAK reduced invasion. PDE4D expression is increased in patients with advanced melanoma and PDE4D-FAK interaction is detectable in situ in metastatic melanoma. Our study establishes the role of PDE4D in BRAF-mutated melanoma as regulator of cell invasion, and suggests its potential as a target for preventing metastatic dissemination.
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